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Vermont Faces Shortage of Beds for Juvenile Offenders

The Crime Report

Vermont is facing a dangerous shortage of places for juveniles charged with crimes other than a list of serious offenses called the “Big 12” — which includes sexual assault, murder and kidnapping — who are tried in family court, reports Peter D’Auria for VTDigger.

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Path To Well-Being In Law Podcast: Episode 6 – Tim Carroll & Margaret Odgen

ALPS

And after 28 years of service and assignments around the world, he retired at Anchorage, Alaska where he became the chief executive officer of a fisheries related business. It’s a great organization, and it works out of a Supreme Court report from Pennsylvania from 2005. I know Utah and Vermont put out early ones too.

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Women’s History Month 2025

Connor Reporting

Ethel Zatyko and Rena Pettypiece had taken a twelve-month course in the hope of becoming court stenographers. They wrote letters of application to court officials. But when the answers came, their hopes were dashed: the RCAF might recruit women wireless operators, but Alberta doesnt allow women court reporters.

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February 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Circuit also rejected two arguments by coal companies against the ACE Rule. First, the court found that EPA made and retained the requisite endangerment finding for regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Vermont Supreme Court Affirmed Public Utility Commission Approval for Solar Project. Alaska Jan.